RollinGreens

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RollinGreens is a food company based in the United States that specializes in producing plant-based and organic food products. The company is known for its innovative and healthy alternatives to traditional snacks and meals.

History[edit | edit source]

RollinGreens was founded in 2009 by Ryan Cunningham and Lindsey Cunningham. The company originally started as a food truck in Boulder, Colorado, serving organic and locally sourced meals. Over time, RollinGreens transitioned from a food truck to a packaged food company, focusing on plant-based and organic products.

Products[edit | edit source]

RollinGreens offers a variety of plant-based food products, including:

  • Cauliflower Wings: A plant-based alternative to traditional chicken wings, made from cauliflower and available in various flavors.
  • Millet Tots: A healthy alternative to traditional tater tots, made from the ancient grain millet.
  • Plant-Based Ground Meat: A meat substitute made from plant-based ingredients, designed to mimic the texture and flavor of ground meat.

Mission and Values[edit | edit source]

The company's mission is to provide healthy, sustainable, and delicious food options that are accessible to everyone. RollinGreens emphasizes the importance of using organic and non-GMO ingredients, as well as supporting local farmers and sustainable agriculture practices.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

RollinGreens has received several awards and recognitions for its innovative products and commitment to sustainability. The company has been featured in various media outlets and has gained a loyal customer base.

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External Links[edit | edit source]

Official website

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